Katy and the Christmas Cupid by Amy Sparling
It’s the present day and the heroine still needs to flail around to get a hook-up. Fail.
It’s the present day and the heroine still needs to flail around to get a hook-up. Fail.
Oh god, those creepy adult children are back…
Forget the big and small screen adaptations. Nothing beats the source material.
How odd, as the story of the hero’s heartbreak is more memorable than his happy ending journey.
Two guys and a candle. No, not like that.
Oh look, a high school romance. How long before they break up for good?
Even billionaires need to have fake girlfriends for the silliest of reasons.
More stories of dumb city girls nearly dying in nature. Is this a new horror genre?
There is probably a story here, but good luck in overlooking the brutally stupid heroine.
Despite the three oogies, this is one of the most entertaining romances I’ve read in a while.